10 Things to Know for Today: 4-29

4/29/2014
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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    A man watches a television news program reporting about North Korea's live-fire artillery drills at a Seoul train station in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, April 29, 2014. North Korea conducted live-fire artillery drills Tuesday near the countries' disputed western sea boundary, South Korean military officials said, in a possible indication of rising frustration in Pyongyang as it unsuccessfully pushes for outside aid. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

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  • Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

    1. MORE THAN TWO DOZEN DEAD IN SEVERE STORMS IN U.S.

    Tornadoes, flash floods, hail and thunderstorms rampage through the Midwest and South, leaving behind a wide swath of destruction and death.

    2. OBAMA RATCHETS UP PRESSURE ON RUSSIA

    Washington and the European Union impose new sanctions on Moscow over the escalation in Ukraine.

    3. MORTAR ATTACK ON CENTRAL DAMASCUS KILLS 14

    Four shells exploded in the middle of Syria’s capital one day after President Bashar Assad announced he will run for a third term in the June elections.

    4. SEOUL SAYS NORTH KOREA CONDUCTED LIVE-FIRE DRILL

    Pyongyang’s military exercise could reflect its frustration at receiving little international aid.

    5. WHAT’S UNUSUAL ABOUT N.C. GAY MARRIAGE LAWSUIT

    A coalition of clergy members challenge the law saying they would like to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies, but the “unjust law” violates their right to religious freedom.

    6. KERRY DISTANCES HIMSELF FROM ‘APARTHEID’ COMMENT ON ISRAEL

    The top American diplomat was criticized for saying the Jewish state could become an “apartheid state” if it doesn’t reach peace with the Palestinians.

    7. POSITIVELY RIVETING

    A group trying to save part of the Michigan factory made famous by Rosie the Riveter needs a million dollars this week to save the former bomber-building plant from demolition.

    8. NBA ANNOUNCEMENT ON CLIPPERS INVESTIGATION IMMINENT

    Commissioner Adam Silver will reveal whether any disciplinary action will be taken against Donald Sterling for purportedly making racist comments.

    9. WHY DOUBTS ARE RAISED ABOUT CONDEMNED INMATES

    About one in 25 people imprisoned under a death sentence is likely innocent, according to a new study.

    10. WHICH ACTOR HAS TAKEN HIMSELF OFF THE ROMANTIC MARKET

    George Clooney is engaged to Amal Alamuddin, a 36-year-old international law attorney.